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Discover LudwigThe phrase "riding waves" is correct and commonly used in written English
You can use it to express the idea of enjoying an activity or situation. For example: "I love spending my summer days riding the waves in the ocean."
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Two or three were actually on their feet, riding waves.
They were both intrigued by the problem of how to get pictures of themselves riding waves.
Riding waves of populist sentiment while stifling opposition, his moniker – "Viktator" – seems apt.
For some Great Lakes surfers, riding waves is more than a metaphor for life.
The surfing here will be as much about adventuring as riding waves.
When Dane Reynolds is not riding waves or hanging out with friends, he likes to read.
But what of the critical recognition sought by the writer of a book about riding waves?
FOR surfers, riding waves is just as much religion as it is sport.
Richmond were valiant, riding waves of momentum to challenge the Eagles throughout the evening.
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To live for decades at famed breaks like Rincon Point and this one "has been a charmed life, and on top of that I've had friendships," says the former creative director, of finding long-riding waves as a teenager and never leaving.
The easy-riding waves in front of the hotel break all day, every day.
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